The future king and Princess Charlotte experienced a poignant moment as they bid farewell to their beloved great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
The seven-year-old princess was visibly emotional, shedding tears during the first part of the queen’s funeral procession.
Alongside her older brother and heir to the throne, Prince George, the young royals were among the youngest members of the royal family to accompany the queen’s coffin through Westminster Abbey.
Following a service filled with poignant tributes to the queen’s life, the procession departed for Wellington Arch at 12:15 p.m.
The royal siblings were observed conversing quietly as the queen’s coffin was paraded outside Wellington Arch.
The late monarch’s coffin was gently placed into the state hearse amidst a backdrop of colorful military personnel, bands, and cavalry.
During the wait for the queen’s onward journey to Windsor, George and Charlotte were captured exchanging words, a moment that quickly made its way onto social media.
In a heartwarming interaction, Charlotte appeared to remind her older brother to bow, a gesture that resonated with royal fans who praised the sibling dynamic.
Social media reactions poured in, with users commending Charlotte’s assertiveness and predicting her future role in keeping George in line within the royal family.
Observers noted Charlotte’s adherence to protocol, likening her to her mother, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge.
At the funeral service, the young royals were seen engrossed in the proceedings, with Charlotte peeking out from under her hat and George participating in the hymns.
Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, offered comfort to her children, with William, Duke of Cambridge, also providing support to his son as they paid their respects to the late queen.
As the family left Westminster Abbey, George walked closely behind his father, while Kate guided Charlotte, emphasizing the unity and support within the royal family during this somber occasion.
Both children displayed moments of reflection as they exited the abbey, preparing for the subsequent committal service at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle.
Notably absent from the proceedings was Prince Louis, the younger brother of George and Charlotte, deemed too young to attend the funeral.
However, it was after the service that Charlotte was overcome with emotion, visibly sobbing as the weight of the occasion sunk in.
In a touching display of solidarity, Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, was also seen shedding tears alongside Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, and the Princess of Wales.
The duchess accompanied her husband, Prince Harry, to the historic service honoring his grandmother’s life, underscoring the emotional impact of the day on all members of the royal family.